AN: Again with the random fluffy P/E goodness... I have no idea why... but it seems like Parker needs something cuddly... And I recently decided that if I had a million dollars to spend on whatever I wanted... I'd get one of these tiny little kitties... I guess I got bit by a fluffy little plot bunny. :)

Nate was still mad at him sort of... mostly because she kept the thing at the office. And it seemed to like to sleep on his feet, thus making it difficult to get up from the table after a meeting or dinner. The fur ball was tiny but could yowl it's little lungs out if it wanted to. That could get annoying... except it was sort of nice when it curled up on the arm of the couch beside him when he and Harrdison were watching whatever game happened to be on. It'd sit there and blink at him until he rolled his eyes and picked it up cause Parker said it was making the "Cuddle me or I shall destroy you!" face. He couldn't remember how many times it had almost tripped him when it wound around his legs when he was trying to walk around the kitchen. He'd curse and mutter about the damned thing... and still sneak it a bite of food or three under the table.

But when he remembered Parker finding the box he'd set it in... that wide eyed stare when she'd opened it (and add that little sigh she's let out while first cuddling the contents of said box)... that made Nate being pissed off at him worth it.

Sophie gave him a little smile and a raised eyebrow when she saw the little Singapura kitten sitting in Parker's lap that morning.

"Sophie! Someone guessed my birthday! Look!" Parker had squealed, holding up the kitten, "Can we go shopping? Kitty needs stuff!"

They'd run out the door, returning hours later with arm loads of things (for him to carry up to the office of course) he was pretty sure the cat didn't really need. The kitten actually seemed unimpressed with most of it... even the collar that probably had real diamonds stuck in it.

Now trying to figure out why she'd named her kitten Pancake... that was just a Parker thing. He'd probably never really get that. But it was still worth it. Especially when Pancake decided that Harddison's laptop case was a litter box.